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Renewable Energy Certificate Sales Deteriorated 61 Percent in July

IEX data revealed that the decline in the volume and increase in prices has mainly been due to enduring crunch on the inventory/supply-side since March 2019

August 05, 2019. By News Bureau

Sale of renewable energy certificates deteriorated by 61 per cent to 6.29 lakh units in July as compared to 16.18 lakh in the same month a year ago due to lower supply, as per official data.

Indian Energy Exchange (IEX) and Power Exchange of India (PXIL) are the two power bourses in the country which are engaged in the trading of renewable energy certificates (RECs) and electricity.

According to official data, IEX saw total trade of 4.92 lakh RECs in July as compared to 10 lakhs in the same month last year. Similarly, PXIL logged sale of 1.37 lakh RECs in the month as compared to 6.18 lakh in July 2018.

IEX data revealed that the decline in the volume and increase in prices has mainly been due to enduring crunch on the inventory/supply side since March 2019.

Under the renewable purchase obligation (RPO), bulk purchasers like discoms, open access consumers and capacitive users are required to buy certain proportion of RECs. They can buy RECs from renewable energy producers to meet the RPO norms.

The proportion of renewable energy for utilities is fixed by the central and state electricity regulatory commissions.

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